Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

Author: Sarah Stobbs / Editor: Yasmin Sultan, Ravi Tota Maharaj / Reviewer: Joe Schrieber, Caitriona Considine / Codes: A3, CC10, O3 / Published: 09/03/2020 / Reviewed: 11/05/2026

Alcohol abuse is responsible for many unnecessary attendances to Emergency departments (ED) and is an enormous burden on the NHS, which must treat the complications of alcohol abuse.

This module covers the assessment and management of alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD).

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